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The 2014 NBA draft takes place Thursday, June 26 at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.

No. 32 pick - Second Round - 11:45pm (ET)

Chicago selects Cameron Bairstow, PF, New Mexico (6'10", 252 pounds)

After trading for McDermott, the Bulls get another four-year college player in Bairstow who should be able to contribute immediately.

Bairstow exploded onto the scene as a senior, leading the Mountain West Conference in scoring with 20.4 points per game.

The Bulls could very well amnesty Carlos Boozer this offseason, and need an additional big to help back up Taj Gibson. Bairstow will have to fight for minutes, but is a good draft choice for Chicago this late.

In the first big trade of the night, the Bulls have dealt both their first-round selections to the Nuggets for the rights to Creighton forward McDermott.

McDermott immediately fills a need for Chicago with his outside shooting. He averaged 26.7 points on 56.7 percent shooting from the field and 44.9 percent from deep.

The knock on McDermott has been his defense, as he's a bit of a tweener forward who could struggle to guard bigger, quicker players. The Bulls are a perfect fit for him, as they possess a plethora of defenders in Joakim Noah, Jimmy Butler and Taj Gibson to help hide him.

Chicago had the worst team field goal percentage last season at just 43.2 percent, via ESPN.com.

Despite having to give up both first-rounders, this was a great move for the Bulls.